The music industry, like all industries, has changed a lot over the last 30 years due to advancements in technology and the advent of the internet. A new graph from the data experts at Chartr shows just what that change has meant in terms of what kind of media consumers are buying and how much revenue the industry is making from those sales. The transition from vinyl to cassette to CD to digital is familiar to all music fans, but this chart still offers a look at some bizarre moments throughout the industry’s history.

King Crimson have finally made their entire catalog available to stream on Apple Music. The move comes as the prog-rock legends celebrate their 50th anniversary with an extensive world tour. All 13 albums will be added to Spotify and other platforms on June 10th.

A planned three-day concert event to mark the 50th anniversary of the Woodstock music festival was canceled on Monday by the lead investor, saying it was unable to ensure the health and safety of artists and fans.

Music streaming service Spotify Technology SA said it will remove all songs belonging to one of India's oldest record labels from its app after they failed to agree on licensing terms, months after the Swedish company's launch in the country.

In 2017, Spotify launched its inaugural Secret Genius Awards, an annual event to honor the songwriters and producers behind some of the streaming platform's most-played songs. Some of their honorees, however, are now speaking out about something that has been much less celebrated -- Spotify's plan to appeal Copyright Royalty Board rates along with Google, Pandora, and Amazon -- in an open letter to Sweden's greenest export.

Apple’s music-streaming service has surpassed Spotify’s in paid U.S. subscriptions yet lags behind its Swedish competitor globally. The milestone sets the stage for the two rivals’ intensifying race for listeners around the world.

The first time I saw the infamous Skullcassette-and-Bones logo was on holiday in the UK and purchased the very un-punky Chariots of Fire soundtrack. It was on the inner sleeve. “Home Taping Is Killing Music” it proclaimed. It was?

The Blood on the Dance Floor singer is an expert at winning teenage girls' trust — and their silence.

See something? Say something... dope, drinking, womanizing, etc... I totally understand that any combination of those are lifestyle choices, but, child rape? Come on, bro. I imagine there are audio folks here that have come across this dude and seen some of this exact behavior..